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federal murder charges have been filed against paul ciancia. witnesses are recounting the terrifying moments, en-- including one man who came face- to-face with them hymn. >> and i went and cowered in the corner and the shooter was calmly walking down and he saw me cowering there. he looked at me and said tsa? i shook my head and he kept going. >> one tsa agent was killed, five others hurt including the suspected gunman. we're learning about more about yes background. he's from new jersey. he had no history of violence or mental illness. he support text messages telling his family he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> the text message was to the brother. the way it was written, they had concern about it and that is when they brought it to our attention. >> he was not a ticketed passenger for any flight out of lax and they believe someone dropped him off at the airport. >>> a patient missing from a closed down care facility in castro valley has been found safe in san jose. the 65-year-old was not scene since the state shut dow
federal murder charges have been filed against paul ciancia. witnesses are recounting the terrifying moments, en-- including one man who came face- to-face with them hymn. >> and i went and cowered in the corner and the shooter was calmly walking down and he saw me cowering there. he looked at me and said tsa? i shook my head and he kept going. >> one tsa agent was killed, five others hurt including the suspected gunman. we're learning about more about yes background. he's from new...
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police identified the gunman as 23-year-old paul ciancia of new jersey. they say he pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and began to shoot at the tsa screening station. he seemed to target employees of the transport security administration. >> he looked down, shooting multiple shots. 10-plus shots. >> police say airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal where he was shot and seriously wounded. >> a man came in to terminal 3 of the airport. he pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and began to open fire in the terminal >> reporter: local authorities say it could have been much worse. >> there was additional rounds of this gunman - that he had. the fact that the officers were able to neutralise the threat as they did, there were more than 100 more rounds that could have killed everybody in the terminal today. >> the tsa officer, the first in the agency's short history to die in the line of duty was declared dead at the ronald reagan u.c.l.a. hospital. police scoured the airport for hours, to be certain there were no other dangers. al
police identified the gunman as 23-year-old paul ciancia of new jersey. they say he pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and began to shoot at the tsa screening station. he seemed to target employees of the transport security administration. >> he looked down, shooting multiple shots. 10-plus shots. >> police say airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal where he was shot and seriously wounded. >> a man came in to terminal 3 of the airport. he pulled an...
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he was identified as paul ciancia of new jersey. he pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and shot at the tsa screening station, seeming to target employees of the transportation administration. >> he's looking down, shooting multiple shots by the escalator - 10, plus shots shooting towards the escalator. >> airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal, where he was shot and wounded. >> an individual came in to terminal three of the airport, pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and began to open fire in the terminal. >> local authorities say it could have been worse. >> there was additional rounds that this gunman had. the police officers were able to neutralise the threat as they did. there were more than 100 rounds that could have killed everybody in the terminal today. >> the tsa officer, the first to die in the line of duty was declared dead at ronald reagan u.c.l.a. hospital where several were taken. police scoured the area to be certain of no other dangers. 750 flights were affected, some never leaving lax,
he was identified as paul ciancia of new jersey. he pulled an assault rifle out of a bag and shot at the tsa screening station, seeming to target employees of the transportation administration. >> he's looking down, shooting multiple shots by the escalator - 10, plus shots shooting towards the escalator. >> airport officers followed paul ciancia to the end of the terminal, where he was shot and wounded. >> an individual came in to terminal three of the airport, pulled an...
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at which point, paul called me and i'm talking about the father, paul ciancia, the father contacted me on the cell phone again and his comment to me is chief, is this what i'm seeing, my son, is the shooter at l.a.x.? my reply to him was i'm being told that, paul, but i haven't confirmed it, i'll check into it and let you know. he was very emotionally upset and then obviously, things started to roll along and the fbi came down to pennsville and we continued with the investigation there. >> obviously the investigation is ongoing. do you think -- i know you've heard of suicide by cop, where somebody does something hoping that the cops will kill him because he or she doesn't want -- wants to be dead but doesn't want to do it to him or herself. i know it's asking you to speculate. do you think that's possible here, if he was talking about harming himself, then goes and does this? >> that's possible. i mean, like you said, i'm speculating on that. that's not part of my investigation. it could be anything. we were all wondering back in my department, you know, what was the beef with the tsa
at which point, paul called me and i'm talking about the father, paul ciancia, the father contacted me on the cell phone again and his comment to me is chief, is this what i'm seeing, my son, is the shooter at l.a.x.? my reply to him was i'm being told that, paul, but i haven't confirmed it, i'll check into it and let you know. he was very emotionally upset and then obviously, things started to roll along and the fbi came down to pennsville and we continued with the investigation there....
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. >> murder charges have been filed against paul ciancia the man that opened fire inside of s angeles international airport. officals say the shooter was clearly inten intent on taking s rage on tsn agentses. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening checkpoint and went up the elevateo are and came down and shot him again killing him. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i'm truly devastated. and we are all heart broken and we'll miss him dearly. the federal criminal complaint says ciancia used a smith and wesson assault rifle and carried five high capacity magazin
. >> murder charges have been filed against paul ciancia the man that opened fire inside of s angeles international airport. officals say the shooter was clearly inten intent on taking s rage on tsn agentses. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he...
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. >> the defendant paul ciancia - we are looking into his background. i know you have a lot of questions on his background. we are still examining that. that is an extensive process, it will take time. we do know, based on the complaint, that he - and based on evidence we reviewed - that he targeted specifically tsa officers. his intent was clear in his note - we did recover a note at the crime scene. in that note he indicated his anger and his malice - i would say - towards the tsa officers. there is a video of the accident as stated in the complaint. that video shows the defendant's activities during the crime yesterday. >> brian rooney joins us live from lax. what else did we learn today? >> well, they are getting into this. one thing we don't know is exactly why he tarted tsa -- targeted tsa agents. we don't know that he had a bad experience or worked for the tsa. that is still somewhat of a mystery. someone who has not gotten as much mention is the man who was killed yesterday, the transportation security officer, gerardo i. hernandez, and his wife
. >> the defendant paul ciancia - we are looking into his background. i know you have a lot of questions on his background. we are still examining that. that is an extensive process, it will take time. we do know, based on the complaint, that he - and based on evidence we reviewed - that he targeted specifically tsa officers. his intent was clear in his note - we did recover a note at the crime scene. in that note he indicated his anger and his malice - i would say - towards the tsa...
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paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee on friday. he's in critical condition and under 24 hour civil rans. >> a record number of runners ran in the new york city marathon. tighter security was in place in the night of boston marathon. the race was cancelled last year because of superstorm sandy. >> those are the head lines, "real money" with ali velshi is up next. why howard buffet, son of one of the world's richest men prefers blue jeans and a corn field to suits and ties in a boardroom. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money" >> this is "real money", you are the important part of the show. tell us what you think. the roll out of obamacare insurance exchanges is off to a bad start. you know that. newly released documents reveal a handful of people signed up for insurance on 1st october the the day they opened for business. by the second day it was 248. to those that tried and failed to sign up using the government's website, everyone from president obama himself to health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius has apologised fo
paul ciancia killed a t.s.a. employee on friday. he's in critical condition and under 24 hour civil rans. >> a record number of runners ran in the new york city marathon. tighter security was in place in the night of boston marathon. the race was cancelled last year because of superstorm sandy. >> those are the head lines, "real money" with ali velshi is up next. why howard buffet, son of one of the world's richest men prefers blue jeans and a corn field to suits and ties...
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>> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the suspect paul ciancia. he grew up in pennsville, new jersey and recently moved to l.a. he is 23. he attended an all-boys catholic high school in wilmington, delaware between 2009 and 2008 and obtained ocho motorcycle mechanic certificate. his father owns a repair shop and he was unemployed. his mother died back in 2009 after battling multiple score row sis. >> he's the first line of officer to die in the line of duty. he joined in 2010 and leaves behind a grieving wife and two children. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next year. i'm fully devastated. we are all heart broken and we'll miss him dearly. >> two other tsa officers were shot in friday's rampage, as well. they survived. >>> airports in and around new york are stepping up security following the deadly shooting at lax. new york's port authority tells cnn it increased at jfk, laguardia and new york airports and local check points, as well. a spokesperson says this should not affect flight operatio
>> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the suspect paul ciancia. he grew up in pennsville, new jersey and recently moved to l.a. he is 23. he attended an all-boys catholic high school in wilmington, delaware between 2009 and 2008 and obtained ocho motorcycle mechanic certificate. his father owns a repair shop and he was unemployed. his mother died back in 2009 after battling multiple score row sis. >> he's the first line of officer to die in the line of duty. he...
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paul anthony ciancia, he got through there anyway. he shot his way through there. is that basically what happened? >> well, you know facts as well as i do. i think the investigation will give us a timeline and specifically what happened. but at least as i understand it, as he approached the checkpoint or the screening area, he was able to shoot his way through to what degree there was an officer specifically at the front of that checkpoint at that point. i simply don't know the answer to that question. >> all right. appreciate that mr. chris zwecker, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> let me just ask you, how do you prevent this kind of thing? is this preventible? we know these things may happen from time to time. we'll probably find out more about this guy ciancia and he is probably as crazy as a $3 bill. he is probably a nut cake. but whatever. my question to you as former assistant director to the fbi, how in the world do you stop this kind of thing? >> it's very difficult there is an axiom if in the security industry if it's pr
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paul ciancia wrote a note indicating that he intended to die during the attack. he survived after being wounded by the police. >>> four prominent scientists, including james hansen, distributed a joint letter citing the need for nuclear power plants. they wrote renewables like wind and solar and biomass cannot scale up fast enough to deliver cheap and power at the scale the global economy requires. there's no credible path to climate stabilization that does not include a substantial role for nuclear power. honda is recalling 344,000 of its 2007 and 2008 odd see minivans saying that the van's brake and they are not aware of any problems related to the brake problem. >>> runners participated in the new york marathon. the two winners were kenyans. >>> we're talking about a new executive order by president obama requiring local governments and federal agencies to account for climate change when they undertake big new projects. for more, we're joined from washington by margaret tolive. if we're just catching up here, what were those changes? what was the executive ord
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paul ciancia was injured in a shootout with police. he is currently in custody in a hospital of a alleged looy killing one -- allegedly killing one tsa agent and injuring five others. >> funeral service today for colorado sphrawt -- astronaut scott carpenter. he died at the age of 88. carpenter, the second person to orbit the earth after john glenn. >> and remember to put your clocks back one hour before you go to bed. many americans are getting the extra hour of sleep. it is the end of daylight savings time. >> spring forward and fall back. >> that's right. >>> people in southern missouri are picking up the pieces after several small tornadoes there. one twister reaching wind speeds of 100 miles per hour and cutting a path of destruction 10 miles long. meteorologist janice dean is live in the fox weather center. >> a lot of people think the end of october and november, is it weird to see tornadoes right now? well it is the secondary season. your primary season is the spring and in the fall we do have another season of severe weather i
paul ciancia was injured in a shootout with police. he is currently in custody in a hospital of a alleged looy killing one -- allegedly killing one tsa agent and injuring five others. >> funeral service today for colorado sphrawt -- astronaut scott carpenter. he died at the age of 88. carpenter, the second person to orbit the earth after john glenn. >> and remember to put your clocks back one hour before you go to bed. many americans are getting the extra hour of sleep. it is the...
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that's because paul ciancia had hid his rifle in a suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired that the officer at point blank range. charlie and margaret. >>> new follow-up on the trouble on the obama care website to key tests to ensure the privacy of information fell behind schedule. a deadline for final security plans was delayed three times over the summer. and final top-to-bottom security tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about safety of personal information on the site. jan crawford is in washington. good morning. >> good morning charlie, good morning, margaret. technology experts are telling us that was not enough testing of the security on the website before it went live. they shared with cbs news several flaws that could expose your personal information. and now, we're starting to see real live examples what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials insist on one thing, at least the website is safe. >> consumers ca
that's because paul ciancia had hid his rifle in a suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired that the officer at point blank range. charlie and margaret. >>> new follow-up on the trouble on the obama care website to key tests to ensure the privacy of information fell behind schedule. a deadline for final security plans was delayed three times over the summer. and final top-to-bottom security tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about...
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the alleged gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia, faces murder charges and a possible death sentence if convicted. he remains hospitalized, recovering from bullet wounds suffered from his confrontation with airport police. >>> pakistan's government says the u.s. has sabotaged peace talks with the taliban by killing their leader in a drone attack friday. it was just one day before islamabad was to send clerics to the region to start peace talks. now pack to "justice" with judge jeanine. >> has each piece of that code that's been introduced been tested? >> that's my understanding, yes. and -- >> each piece of that code is tested, yes or no? >> i don't know. >> that's secretary sebelius saying she doesn't know something. shocking. the next shoe to fall in the obama care debacle, hackers accessing all your private information from the website. with me, media temple president and website expert russell reader from l.a. good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would
the alleged gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia, faces murder charges and a possible death sentence if convicted. he remains hospitalized, recovering from bullet wounds suffered from his confrontation with airport police. >>> pakistan's government says the u.s. has sabotaged peace talks with the taliban by killing their leader in a drone attack friday. it was just one day before islamabad was to send clerics to the region to start peace talks. now pack to "justice" with judge...
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. >> reporter: uma, the fbi is looking into the background of paul ciancia, they believe is the gunman. that's how they identified him yesterday. they're also searching his apartment which is just east of hollywood here. they believe that after messages he stoent his family that his intent was to harm tsa agents and as he went through the airport yesterday, that is what he appeared to exactly be targeting. the los angeles times is pointing out, quoting officials saying that's what the tsa firmly believes and we're hearing via local radio from passengers who say that as he went to the airport, he was asking individuals if they were tsa and they were saying no and he was moving on looking as it appears for officials. we also looking into -- rather, the fbi is looking into just what exactly his motivation could have been. they're looking at whether he had an issue or run-in at a tsa checkpoint at an airport at some point in the past. they're looking if he may have been a job applicant who was turned down and the police officer was telling me yesterday that as to whether he might have been
. >> reporter: uma, the fbi is looking into the background of paul ciancia, they believe is the gunman. that's how they identified him yesterday. they're also searching his apartment which is just east of hollywood here. they believe that after messages he stoent his family that his intent was to harm tsa agents and as he went through the airport yesterday, that is what he appeared to exactly be targeting. the los angeles times is pointing out, quoting officials saying that's what the tsa...
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he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when our local flath asked his roommate if he was surprised he had a gun, he said he was shocked because he'd never shown a gun in the home before, never shown any type of difficult behavior. we don't know much about the suspect. that picture will emerge as the days come forward. police looking into the motive. why would he want to shoot these people. >> we can hear the planes are taking off and landing. what's the status of terminal 3? >> reporter:
he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy....
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just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are a couple thousand people who were in there and stranded in a safe room. some are walking by right as we're speaking at this moment. now, we did hear from some witnesses who did get out earlier today. and when they came out, they were talking about all sorts of different things happening inside, people running, hitting the ground in fear. hiding behind counters in restaurants. running down pathway s onto planes and onto the tarmac. listen to what one witness who saw what happened, what he said when the gunman walked in and opened fire. >> when the first shot came, ther
just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are...
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federal prosecutors charge 23-year-old paul ciancia with the death of a tsa agent. that agent was among several people hit by weapons fire. he was the first tsa employee ever killed in the line of duty. people ran for their lives yesterday as the man opened fire with an assault-style rifle we are told in terminal 3. four people shot including two other tsa agents before police shot and wounded the gunman. perhaps it could have been worse. the mayor says he had 100 spare rounds of ammunition leftover. a note in the duffel bag suggested he killed -- planned to kill tsa employees and what he called pigs. the fbi has set up a website laxshootingstips.fbi.gov. now the judge. >>> has each piece of that code that's been introduced in the system security tested? >> that's my understanding, yes. and -- >> each piece of that code is tested, yes or no? >> i don't know. >> that eke secretary sebelius saying she doesn't know something. shocking. the next shoe to fall in the obama care debacle, hackers accessing all your private information from the website. with me, media temple
federal prosecutors charge 23-year-old paul ciancia with the death of a tsa agent. that agent was among several people hit by weapons fire. he was the first tsa employee ever killed in the line of duty. people ran for their lives yesterday as the man opened fire with an assault-style rifle we are told in terminal 3. four people shot including two other tsa agents before police shot and wounded the gunman. perhaps it could have been worse. the mayor says he had 100 spare rounds of ammunition...
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the suspect has been identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23, a resident of los angeles. right now lax terminals, with the exception of number 3, are reopening as fast as logistically possible. travelers should expect delays and check with airlines for flight information. our first priority is safety. and i know there is tremendous pressure for the traveling public to get on their planes, to feel that they are secure, but we want them to be safe, first and foremost. so every part of this airport must be cleared before terminals can reopen. freeways and surface streets are now open. but, again, the area around lax should be avoided unless you have clear information on your flight and need to be in the area. we also have a hotline for travelers needing a hotel near lax. they should call 1-888-831-7176. one of the lessons of 9/11 was the need to work seemlessly across jurisdictions. ironically we had the fbi director here earlier today, one of the things he expressed was how well this region works together before we knew this incident was going to happen. i personally witnes
the suspect has been identified as paul anthony ciancia, 23, a resident of los angeles. right now lax terminals, with the exception of number 3, are reopening as fast as logistically possible. travelers should expect delays and check with airlines for flight information. our first priority is safety. and i know there is tremendous pressure for the traveling public to get on their planes, to feel that they are secure, but we want them to be safe, first and foremost. so every part of this airport...
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the associated press identified him as 23-year-old paul ciancia of the los angeles area. for a time, the incident caused the federal aviation administration to ground all departures from l.a.x. flights bound there from other cities were ordered not to take off. iraqi prime minister nouri al- maliki appealed today for u.s. help against violent attacks by al-qaeda militants. he wound up a washington visit this week by meeting with president obama at the white house. maliki is seeking military and intelligence assistance. we'll have more on this story after the news summary. in egypt, thousands turned out to protest after friday prayers, in a show of support for deposed president mohammed morsi. they filled the streets and denounced morsi's upcoming trial, due to start monday. there were even chants calling for the execution of the military chief who led the coup against morsi. >> (translated): this trial is void because the military coup is void and has no legitimacy. this should never, ever happen not even over our dead bodies. we will never accept a traitor and his accomp
the associated press identified him as 23-year-old paul ciancia of the los angeles area. for a time, the incident caused the federal aviation administration to ground all departures from l.a.x. flights bound there from other cities were ordered not to take off. iraqi prime minister nouri al- maliki appealed today for u.s. help against violent attacks by al-qaeda militants. he wound up a washington visit this week by meeting with president obama at the white house. maliki is seeking military and...
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that's because paul ciancia had his his rifle in his suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired at that officer at point-blank range. charlie and margaret? >> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns about the safety of personal information on the site. jan crawford is in washington. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, margaret. good morning to those of you in the west. technology experts tell us the website did not go through enough testing before it went live and they shared with cbs news several flaws that it could expose your personal information. and now we're starting to see real-life examples of what can go wrong. with critics openly mocking the obama administration about problems with healthcare.gov, officials insist on one thing -- at least th
that's because paul ciancia had his his rifle in his suitcase. he pulled it out at the last minute and fired at that officer at point-blank range. charlie and margaret? >> thanks ben. >>> new thoughts this morning over the troubled obama care website. a cbs news analyst finds ensuring privacy and security information is behind scheduled. it was delayed three times over the summer and final top to bottom tests never got done before the launch. all of that is adding to concerns...
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the suspect is paul ciancia, 23 years old. police say he entered the terminal just over my left shoulder at around 9:30 a.m. friday morning and he pulled out a rifle, they say, from a bag, then began to open fire. he may have been targeting tsa agents according to many witnesses. he then was able to breach security, made it about 100 yards into the terminal where he was engaged with police in another gun battle. he was wounded and taken into custody but not before he killed a tsa agent as well as injuring several others. many folks were pouring out of the airport during all of this. passengers were running onto the tarmac. some were cowering inside restrooms, doing what they could to escape the shooter. here's what one witness told us. >> reporter: >> the shooter came down the corridor, past the security area, and he continue fronted me and looked at me and said, keena se? a question mark in his eyes. i shook my head and he kept going. >> reporter: with one dead and several other wounded the suspect is in custody now. investig
the suspect is paul ciancia, 23 years old. police say he entered the terminal just over my left shoulder at around 9:30 a.m. friday morning and he pulled out a rifle, they say, from a bag, then began to open fire. he may have been targeting tsa agents according to many witnesses. he then was able to breach security, made it about 100 yards into the terminal where he was engaged with police in another gun battle. he was wounded and taken into custody but not before he killed a tsa agent as well...
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investigators say the gunman, paul ciancia said he acted alone. the airport in los angeles, what else are we learning about this young suspects planned? reporter: bill, we learned he is pre-much acting alone. that is when he was arrested at terminal 3 behind me on friday. a disturbing plan that seemingly he only knew about because one of his remit stroked him to the airport to talk about a flight other than the suspects say he had one. they didn't know where he was going to anything at all. his roommate say h they had no idea he would get out of the car and opened fire with intent on killing as many tsa agents as possible. as you might imagine, bill, right now the investigation continues to try to find out if there are any answers as to why or what sets this man off for you to bill: what is his status now? there were gruesome photos floating around the internet. >> he is in critical condition. he is sedated because he is trying to recover from his injuries. he was shot several times, in the phase as well, which is part of the reason why he has not
investigators say the gunman, paul ciancia said he acted alone. the airport in los angeles, what else are we learning about this young suspects planned? reporter: bill, we learned he is pre-much acting alone. that is when he was arrested at terminal 3 behind me on friday. a disturbing plan that seemingly he only knew about because one of his remit stroked him to the airport to talk about a flight other than the suspects say he had one. they didn't know where he was going to anything at all. his...
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the suspected gunman, 23 dwreerd paul 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, had sent a text to his family in new jersey early yesterday telling him he was thinking about taking his life. we're live at lax as that airport tries to get back to some sem ambulance of normalcy. >> reporter: yeah, are good morning. you have more than 1500 flights impacted by this. that equates to 168,000 passengers are who are impacted in some way because of this shooting. terminal three is closed. we don't know when it will reopen. a lot of people want to go back into the terminal and get their luggage. when this happened people basically hit the exits and left everything in place. so people have been coming up to us asking when they can go into terminal three. the f.b.i. said it's still nexting that area. it's still very much a crime scene. in terms of the shooter and his motives, investigators are still trying to pin point why he went into that terminal and started shooting at tsa officers. this is somebody who espouseed anti-government views and clearly had it out for tsa officers. terminal three is closed.
the suspected gunman, 23 dwreerd paul 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, had sent a text to his family in new jersey early yesterday telling him he was thinking about taking his life. we're live at lax as that airport tries to get back to some sem ambulance of normalcy. >> reporter: yeah, are good morning. you have more than 1500 flights impacted by this. that equates to 168,000 passengers are who are impacted in some way because of this shooting. terminal three is closed. we don't know...
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paul ciancia is in critical condition after officers shot him several times. he was carrying five high capacity magazines and ammo and a handwritten letter in what he called an effort to instill fear. >> the story of his father getting a text message that scared him and he called local police in new jersey who called the lapd who immediately scrambled and went to his house. everybody did what everybody could do and this was a random terrible act and talking about the new world order and a bunch of unfortunately bizarre experience theories. let's go to toronto. the toronto star said the embattled mayor rob ford and i have never seen a man smoke crack that is quite as fat. he said he will not step down despite a video alleged 3 showing him smoking crack cocaine. that's now in the police's hands. they admitted to being hammered at a street festival in august. he said he plans to ride out the storm and run again. he is also asking the chief of police to release a video so the city can judge for themselves. a receipt hole in toronto shows support for him improving
paul ciancia is in critical condition after officers shot him several times. he was carrying five high capacity magazines and ammo and a handwritten letter in what he called an effort to instill fear. >> the story of his father getting a text message that scared him and he called local police in new jersey who called the lapd who immediately scrambled and went to his house. everybody did what everybody could do and this was a random terrible act and talking about the new world order and a...
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police say the suspect, paul ciancia, pulled out an automatic assault rifle and opened fire on t.s.a. agents, killing one of them. guns and other weapons turn up at the airport all the time. just a week before at l.a.x., t.s.a. officers seized 39 gunz at airports across country. joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons themselves, tom. is that going to change as a result of this? >> well, that probably won't change. i think there will be a reassessment because what we now know is that t.s.a. is the most visible reminder of the aftermath of 9/11. we know that aviation sector remains of interest to the bad guys, whether it's one off or whether it's coordinated terrorism. so i think the entire security regime at individual airports administered by t.s.a. and airport management, that has to be reassessed to see if there are steps we can take to improve things, whether we did as good as we could in terms of response and
police say the suspect, paul ciancia, pulled out an automatic assault rifle and opened fire on t.s.a. agents, killing one of them. guns and other weapons turn up at the airport all the time. just a week before at l.a.x., t.s.a. officers seized 39 gunz at airports across country. joining us is the deputy director for the ntsb. the t.s.a. agents that, you know, screen people as they're going through the airports, make sure they're not carrying weapons aboard planes, they don't have weapons...
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police say 23-year-old paul ciancia walked inside the terminal, pulled this assault rifle from a bag and unleashed round after round. >> one of the witnesses is seeing that the suspect is, targeting tsa. >> a gunman opened fire in l.a.x.'s terminal 3 killing a tsa agent. the first to die in the line of duty. >> the agent killed was identified as 39-year-old yoord gerardo hernandez. but gunfire wasn't over. police say the suspect was on the move. now past security and had hadded through the terminal. >> loading his gun, looked straight at me. i was five feet from him. >> panicked passengers hid in restrooms. others poured onto the tarmac. >> kind of screaming. >> police gave chase. soon, a gun battle. >> airport police officers engaged the suspect, opened fire, wounded him. and took him into custody. >> is he down? >> he is down. >> with at least seven injured and six hospitalized, the wounded were carted to safety. >> you see a man in a wheelchair as well as the tsa agent there covered in blood. his leg has been hit. or at least is bleeding >> tactical teams swept the terminal. rooft
police say 23-year-old paul ciancia walked inside the terminal, pulled this assault rifle from a bag and unleashed round after round. >> one of the witnesses is seeing that the suspect is, targeting tsa. >> a gunman opened fire in l.a.x.'s terminal 3 killing a tsa agent. the first to die in the line of duty. >> the agent killed was identified as 39-year-old yoord gerardo hernandez. but gunfire wasn't over. police say the suspect was on the move. now past security and had...
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the fbi says 23-year-old paul ciancia walked into the terminal and started shooting. he actually looked like he was targeting it sa agents. he would walk up to people and ask if he thrp tsa if they said no, he would let them go and leave the airport. when he was taken into custody evidently he had a handwritten note threatening the tsa. we now can see his pickerington. he is originally from new jersey. he evidently texted his brother saying he wanted to kill himself. while authorities look at that an yell. a neighbor who grew up with him in new jersey said he never saw this come. >> >> he was just a normal every day guy. friendly. evening right now i'm still trying to process about d. this really happen? did think get the wrong guy? if they told me they got the wrong guy that would make more sense to me. >> the fbi says they got the right guy at this point. the shooting disrupted air travel all day yesterday not only at lax but all across the country. if you are either flying into lax or out of lax you might want to check your airline to make sure that your flight is
the fbi says 23-year-old paul ciancia walked into the terminal and started shooting. he actually looked like he was targeting it sa agents. he would walk up to people and ask if he thrp tsa if they said no, he would let them go and leave the airport. when he was taken into custody evidently he had a handwritten note threatening the tsa. we now can see his pickerington. he is originally from new jersey. he evidently texted his brother saying he wanted to kill himself. while authorities look at...
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the suspected shooter, 23-year-old paul ciancia targeted workers at the arport and the first victim hernandez shot repeatedly at point blank range. >> he killed multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: and he shot tsa officer james spear and tony grigsby recovering and the fourth was hit in the leg. moments before the attack police say ciancia's friend dropped him off at the airport unaware of his plan and a complaint filed in federal court said he had a duffel bag with a rifle and at least five magazines full of ammo and a letter addressing tsa directly and former classmates are stunned remembering him as a loaner. >> he was shy and kept to himself and walking around by himself, didn't really talk to anybody at all. >> i'm absolutely shocked. >> reporter: his former roommate points the same picture of the out of work mechanic who moved to la from a small new jersey town. >> i didn't have issues with him or anything, he was nice and a bit alone or introverted but nothing i would ever, ever expect him to do something like this. >> reporter: the police chief in pensville, new jersey is speaking on
the suspected shooter, 23-year-old paul ciancia targeted workers at the arport and the first victim hernandez shot repeatedly at point blank range. >> he killed multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: and he shot tsa officer james spear and tony grigsby recovering and the fourth was hit in the leg. moments before the attack police say ciancia's friend dropped him off at the airport unaware of his plan and a complaint filed in federal court said he had a duffel bag with a rifle and at...
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. >> reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at the ucla medical center and his family apologized monday for the death of tsa officer hernandez. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family and he was a good family man and hearts go out to his family and many others who grieve his passing. >> reporter: attorney john jordan said the family is shocked and numbed by the shootings and they are cooperating fully with law enforcement. the crisis in syria may be getting even worse. the united nations said nearly 9.5 million people in the war-torn country need humanitarian assistance and that is 40% of the population and a big jump from a few months ago, in september they reported 6.8 million people needed help. 6.5 million syrians are homeless and that is the population of massachusetts. 2 million people fled syria. 4.5 more are internally displaced. let's go to al jazeera's phil who is in geneva where the arab league is meeting with senior diplomates in a new bid to start talk
. >> reporter: the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia is in critical condition under heavy sedation at the ucla medical center and his family apologized monday for the death of tsa officer hernandez. >> it's most important for us as a family to express our deep and sincere sympathy to the hernandez family and he was a good family man and hearts go out to his family and many others who grieve his passing. >> reporter: attorney john jordan said the family is shocked and numbed by...
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paul ciancia is charged with the murder of a tsa agent. he was shot by police. she's still in the hospital and unconscious so he has not been questioned. the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for the tsa mission. >> there were two other agents injured. they're now recovering. >>> overnight a shooting on homecoming weekend at a college in north carolina. police say somebody was firing off a gun near a dorm near the campus of north carolina state at&t university. the university was put on lockdown. the lockdown is over but the shooter is still out there and the search continues. luckily the student that was shot should be okay. >>> nothing short of a miracle. listen to this story, unbelievable. a group of 8 skydivers and two pilots lucky to
paul ciancia is charged with the murder of a tsa agent. he was shot by police. she's still in the hospital and unconscious so he has not been questioned. the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty...